Finer droplets from CAY cluster nozzles produces big improvements in dust suppression at recycling plant

Categories: Dust Suppression, Spray NozzlesPublished On: November 16, 2011
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November 16, 2011

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Traditional methods of dust suppression at recycling plant proved ineffective for a building material recycling plant. Tecpro Australia collaborated with Jeff Hill Plumbing to create a solution that surpassed the site operator’s environmental obligations.

Dust suppression is a critically important consideration in many types of industries including construction, mining, agriculture and manufacturing. Without appropriate measures in place, dust particles can pose serious respiratory health risks to people in the vicinity.

Airborne dust also creates significant pollution problems in neighboring areas.

A building material recycling plant in Sydney had tried several traditional methods of dust suppression but found them unsatisfactory. Existing nozzles were often ineffectively located and the water droplets produced were too big to suppress dust particles.

A new solution was required to prevent dust being carried by the wind onto adjoining properties.

Tecpro Australia engineers worked with Jeff Hill of Jeff Hill Plumbing, and suggested the installation of low flow, CAY cluster nozzles on the site. CAY cluster nozzles were recommended because they produce a mass of very fine water droplets. And whilst the nozzles contain an inbuilt filter, Tecpro suggested improvements to the water filtration system to further enhance reliability and effectiveness.

The CAY cluster nozzles were deployed at conveyor drop off points and on the primary crusher drop cute. Installed in a single line, they form a highly effective screen of mist.

Cobra Head” deflection fan nozzles were also installed to wash conveyor belts and to wet the product, where it was possible and practical to do so.

Dust disturbance in vehicle movement areas had been suppressed using water carts. This option was however, expensive,  and it also created site safety problems. To reduce dependence upon water carts, an economical “Skipper” water cannon was deployed. It can be set to sweep and wet a selected arc, and with a throw length of 35 metres, it only needs to be turned on for very short periods to suppress dust over a large area.

The introduction of the CAY and Cobra Head nozzles and Skipper Water Cannon, significantly improved dust suppression at recycling plant on site, well exceeding the site operator’s obligations.

The team at Tecpro are experts at finding the ideal dust suppression nozzle for your needs and budget.

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